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21. Toby’s crash landing!

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 26 May 2004
WITH a nickname such as 'Captain Crash' it was hardly surprising that Toby Ayre's preparation for the recent Scottish Six Day International Trial was cursed with bad luck!

22. Harry, 94, puts his best foot forward in protest

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 13 May 2004
AN ARMY of Tytherington residents gathered at a public inquiry to determine whether a controversial "private" local footpath was a public right of way.

23. Driver, 21, jailed for death of best pal

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 May 2004
GASPS resounded in a court public gallery after a 21-year-old car fanatic was jailed for three years for causing the death of his best friend.

24. Our sons are not yobs!

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 May 2004
THE PARENTS of children banned from Bollington Cross have claimed that their sons have been made "scapegoats" by the police.

25. Latest news

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 13 May 2004
ALL the latest news and stories from the campaign trail ...

26. Knight’s sword is sharp!

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 19 May 2004
PARKSIDE skipper Jason Knight led his side to a 46-run victory against in-form Ashton-on Mersey with a superb innings of 67.

27. Jason strikes gold

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 May 2004
POYNTON returned from Chester Boughton Hall's excellent ground with an impressive victory against last year's fourth placed team.

28. Season tickets on the up

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 5 May 2004
SEASON tickets at Moss Rose are set to increase as the club bid to boost the coffers for a summer of transfer activity.

29. Suspended surgeon cost taxpayers over £½m

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 13 May 2004
THE SECRETIVE three-year investigation into the medical practice of a hospital surgeon has cost the public in the region of £500,000.

30. Guard of honour for old soldier ‘Our Bill’

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 13 May 2004
HUNDREDS of mourners crammed into a tiny village church last week to pay their final respects to a war hero whose daredevil exploits raised thousands of pounds for charity.
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